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The economics of Rawlsian justice: Can it be neoclassical?
Wylie Bradford
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Justice
66%
Neoclassical Economics
56%
Economic Theory
55%
Neoclassical Theory
41%
Economics
33%
Rawls's Theory of Justice
31%
Sensitivity Analysis
30%
Social Structure
18%
Compatibility
16%
Social Relations
15%
Theoretical Framework
12%
Paradigm
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Design Methodology
7%
Social Sciences
neoclassical theory
100%
economic theory
58%
justice
46%
economics
28%
social reality
14%
allies
13%
social structure
12%
Social Relations
11%
demand
9%
paradigm
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methodology
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